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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook brad's trout picatta over caesar broccoli slaw using 21 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Brad's trout picatta over Caesar broccoli slaw:
- Take For the slaw
- Take 4 LG broccoli stems
- Take 2 carrots
- Take Brads Caesar dressing
- Prepare For the fish
- Take 4 trout
- Take 2 cups flour
- Take 1 tsp each, garlic powder white pepper and paprika
- Prepare 2 eggs beaten
- Get 2 cups corn meal
- Prepare For the sauce
- Make ready 3 tbs butter
- Get 1 LG shallot, minced
- Take 1 tsp minced garlic
- Prepare 4 tbs vodka or white wine
- Take 3 tbs the flour mixture for the fish
- Take Juice of 1 lemon
- Prepare 1 tsp granulated chicken bouillon
- Take Whipping cream
- Make ready 2 tbs capers
- Make ready 3 tbs shredded parmesan cheese
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Instructions to make Brad's trout picatta over Caesar broccoli slaw:
- In a food processor, grate the broccoli stem and carrot. Place in a mixing bowl and toss with Brad's Caesar dressing. Set aside.
- Filet the trout. Remove rib bones and skin. Mix flour and spices in a shallow pan. Dredge fish in it and place in the refrigerator for a few minutes.
- Heat butter in a frying pan on medium low heat. Add shallots and saute until they start to brown. Add garlic and cook 2 more minutes. Deglaze pan with vodka or wine. Cook out moisture. Add flour and cook 2 more minutes. Add lemon juice and stir in. A little at a time add cream and mix in, stirring constantly, until you have a smooth gravy like sauce. Add bouillon, cheese, and capers. Now here is my secret to the rich color of the sauce. Turn heat to low and let sauce sit on the burner.
- Stir often. Add a little cream when sauce starts getting toreado thick. Do this the whole time you are frying the fish.
- Heat a half inch of oil in a frying pan on medium.
- Set up battering station. First flour, then beaten egg, then cornmeal.
- Take fish out of fridge. Dredge in flour again. Then egg. Then cornmeal. Fry on each side until golden brown. Remove to paper towels to drain.
- Plate slaw. Place filets on top. Cover with sauce. Garnish with parmesan. Serve immediately. Enjoy.
To speed preparation, use shredded broccoli slaw from the produce aisle. Jordan Knigge of Addicted fishing goes over his method for filleting trout. Pour over broccoli mixture and toss to coat. Tip: After tossing, refrigerate mayonnaise-based slaws at least an hour (and up to a day) to ensure that the flavors blend before serving. Broccoli slaw is the perfect crunchy base for this tasty chilled salad with cranberries and walnuts.
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